r STROUSE THE RELIABLE JEWELER1 QUR goods arc decidedly the very BUST sold In tills city. The finest line of Banquet Lamps, Silverware, Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry. Watch Making a Specialty Clias. Strouse, The Leading Jeweler, 4 SOUTH HAIN STREET. FERGUSON HOUSE JEWELRY STORE. MONDAY, JASr.VKY 0, 1SWJ. Important Derision fur Constables. Caiimsix, I'n., Jan. . Judge HUldlo ' renuereiinn miportaur opinion iteciiiinfrtno 1 caso of Frederick Hays, a Carlisle consta ble, ngalnsc tho county of Cumborlnnd. Judge lilddln decided that tho act of as sembly which provides that eonstnblos shall be paid for tho arrest of vagrants utter their hearing, urrost and committal, ns well us any other cases in which thoro was a hearing, arrest or committal, is tin , constitutional, because Its subjoct matter b3 not expressed In tho title. A Native American Marred Out. FttANClsco, Jan. ;). Judge Morrow decided yesterdny in tho United Statos dis trict 'court that every Chineso born in tho United Statos is a citizen thereof. Tho de cision was roudored in tho caso of AVong ' Kim Ark, who was bora in Sacramento, 1 Cab, returned to China n year ago, and is now refused landing because tho collector of tho port holds that ho is not a citizen. Tho collector will uppeul to tho suproino court. 1'repni'liiR to Lynch n Murderer. Bbauiiauxois, Quo., Jan. 4. Prepara tions aro making to lynch Valentino Shortls, tho murderer. A mob of 300 mndo nil attack on thu jail yesterday, but went away when told Shortls was not thoro. Tho lenders remained, however, nnd nro drumming up forces. Private informa tion states that 100 aro coming from Vnl lcyileld, tho scene of tho murder. fJH - Wealthy Man 11on Amid Hquulor. PAlsKKUsiiuno, W. Vn., Jan. 0. S. J. Horn, a local character, died on Saturday In squalor, poverty and lllth in the old Spencer House. Ills last days wero ren dered as eomfortablo as possible by tho I charity of citizens. Since his death it has been ascertained that, instead of being a pauper, ho was worth fully flOQ.OOO. Passenger and freight Collide. . GilKi:.Kll-.U, O., Jan. (!. At Huxaboll, two miles west of Itoss county, O., a pas senger train collided with a freight, nnd mad.1 a complete- wreck of both engines. Uaggageiuastor William Purdew's body was burned In tho debris, Kugineer Scott had threo ribs broken nnd will dio, and five others were seriously injured. Driven Insane by (Jrief, Palmyra, O., Jan. 0. Wlillo Mrs. Thomas It. iJebb was making a call her houso was burnod and lior two baby boys cremated in the ruins. Sho almost lost her life in an attempt at rescue, nnd lias become Insane as a nistilt of tho shock. No need to fear the approach of croup if you have Dr. Thomas' Kcloctric Oil in the house. Never was a ease that it wouldn't euro if used at the out.ct. DON'T GIVE UP, Popular prices, when we an nounce that you can sa.ve 50 per cent, by visiting our store and purchasing your holiday gifts, and think -you are receiv- nig interior goods it you! want it good article, if it's j made of gold or silver, we have j it, both ornamental and useful, I in j Silverware, Watches, Musical Instruments, inferior soo&s It you .... Optical Goods. ,r.3rse assortment uf solid gold 'ladies' and gents' rings and watches. Watch : Repairing; : a : Specialty Done cheaper than any other place in Town. Call and examine our stock. At 9 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. BUY YOUR. 'Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor Oil Cloths From E. E3. FOLEY,, ( nr. 1 1 1 uc ami Wt M. POLITICAL CHIT CHAT. Tho Kcpiildlcon l.cnguo Is Prospering Tho Hrsl Ward Democrat. Tlio Shenandoah Itepuhlicnn League lias prospered to sucli n degree that nt tho Inst ' meeting it was decided to furniili nml decornto tho new quarters In the Tltman building on liwt Centro street so us to mako thorn im attractive ami comfnrtahle us pnssl hlo. The apartment! are commodious, yet cozy, nnil have a frontago on Ccnlic street that gives ample view of all demmul rat ions nt anil in the vicinity of tho intersection of Main anil Centre street. Tho rooms M ill ho open overy night anil all tho year, so that when thero is no campaign at haml to keep the organization active it will partnko of a social character, ami thus keep tho mcmhers together for occasions when Its real objects are opera tive This is tlio samo plan upon which the i Central Republican Club of l'ottsvlllc, and 1 tho Young Men's ItepuMlcan Club of Malm- i noy City aro conducted, and thero is no reason why it should not bo foaslblo in this town, tt Is certainly the only way by which an organization can get away from tho skirm ishing aspect in tho eyes of tho people Tho permanent membership of the League already embraces many of tho most prominent nml actlvo Republicans of tho town and new members nro being added at each meeting. Tho regular meetings aro held on Friday evenings. Tho Democrats of the First ward aro ready for tho primaries, although they will not bo held until two or thieo weeks honco. They seom to bo pratty well Imbued with harmony nnd tho only fight thus far forecasted is one on tho nomination for High Constable In this fight School Director Frank Hanna will strlvo for tho chairmanship under tlio old system of holding primaries and if ho is elected will namo the conferees for James McKeon. Hanna's contestant will bo James Shields, and in the event of his success John Matthews will get tho conferees. As to tho other otllces tho primary will probable bo an old-fashioned Democratic lovo feast, as the party seems well united and equipped for rolling up a big vote. Timothy O'llricn, one of the present Councilmon from that ward, ana Michael .1. Sullivan, who was unsuecess- fill before tho School Hoard on Thursday night in the election to lill tho vacancy caused ny tlio ueatli ot John t . Stanton, and possibly James O'llearn, will bo tho candidates for School Directorships, while Daniel Coakley and Martin Lilly will bo tho Councilmanlc candidates. At present they havo no opposi tion. Two School Directors and two Counril meu are to bo elected in the First ward this Spring. Matt. Giblon will bo a candidate for re-election as Constable in the ward and will have no opposition. The Republicans in this part of tho town have not shown any activity, but it is probable that they will put a ticket in tho Held and that Charles '. Smith will be tho candidate for a full term in tho position to which the School Hoard elected him on Thursday evening ns suc cessor to tlio late John T. Stanton. Thorn Never Was a lictter Ciiro Than Pan-Tina for Coughs, &. At ttruhler Bros., drug store. Kicking Against the Meter. Tho water meter appears to bo the source of as much complaint from consumers as the gas meter, at least Mahanoy City people think so. About tim e months ago the water company of that town put in use the meter system among hotels, saloons, butcher shops and places where the uso of water was con siderable. Housos were seldom attached. On Saturday collections wore made, and the ollicial of tho company met with a very warm reception. To make matters worse the company refused to allow tho usual rebate for prompt payment. A few consumers saved by the meter system, but the majority wero presented with bills in omc cases twice as large as they had picwmisly paid. The Kaier brewery paysabout tdGOu month, wlillo Station Agent O'Connor pays 5 0 for what he used togetfor$ia. Tho saloon-keepers charge 13 cents for a glass of whisky with water and when a customer asks for water be gets beer it's cheaper. Tho company kijs the new system will show where there is leakage or waste, and cites statistics in icferenco to the 1 new system and w ith refeience to waste. In Wilmington, Dil., where the supply is in the hands of tho municipality, the daily supply was reduced from 8,000,000 to 7,000,000 gal lons, and then everyone had enough. In Do I troit the uso by each person wa . reduced from j i!03 to 1 10 gallons u day, nnd los.-. t ban twenty eight gallons Itemeinher If jou IIno n Pan-Tina always cuies, 2 Hros., drug store. Cough or Colli, lie. At Grubler Tho Universal Opinion. It has long luen a matter of comment among our business people that SlienauiUab never bad a complete directory of its resi dents and stands in need of one. Other towns of one-half tho size of ours havo their own directory, not onci that aro incorporated with other towns in which tho measure of completeness is guaged I mm tho amount of advertising patronage, but publication-, that are put out by responsible people, who have made a boue to hou-c canvass for informa tion. It may ho well to state here, that in the so-called directory of Shenandoah and llalianny City, put out m 1M)J, our city was given les. pages in the Umk than Mahanoy City, notwithstanding the fact Khoniuuhiuh lias u population of lio thousand or more. ,Nuw lllat wo are to have our own hook it is !"'... 1 , . ..ifjMj.i. .in, us jiuiiiisiiiTib in every man 1 10 1- iKissible, so that Shenandaih may Inno a directory every two years, for it has en the lack of support extended works of t in kind tli.it haseau-ed directory publishers to give our town a wide berth. Tho book is something of which every business man will liud mi .1, .iiul we ran personally guarautee that the publication tlult Messrs. Johnson & Johnson aio to give us, will boa complete anil ucrumto work. Another thing which strongly recomijieuds tho work is that it will be printed here, which from thu fact of local uiiupotitora King employed in its make-up will boa aufeguard against the glaring errors which have orcitried heretofore. It's u Curious Woman who in n't have 1 oiitiilcucc in Dr Pierce's Favorite Prewriptiuii. Hole is a tuule fur tiicd-out womanhood, u remedy for all its peculiar ills and ailmeiiU and if it doesn't help you, there s nothing to pay. What more can ,wii link lor, In a medicine? The "Precriptiou" will build up, strengthen and luvigonitu the entire I'cnialo system. It regulates and promotes all the proper func tions, improves digestion, euriehos 'ho blood, dispels aches and iuiiu, brings retiusbing sleep, and restores health and vigor. In "female complaints" of every kind and In all chronic weaknesses and derangements, it's the surest remedy. Nothing urged in its placo by a dealer, though it may lx liettor for him tu sell, oau be, "Juntas good" for you to buy. Send fur' n freo pamphlet. Address World's Dispensary .ucmcai association, imiiaio, c, 1 . Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation, piles, biliousiiQiw, indigestion and headaches. Have tholeaksin your gas and water mains repaired by P. W. Hell, tho plumbor. ANOTHER BREALEB BURNED. l'lro Agnln Hum tlio Slriicluro nt Turk No. S Colliery. Tho breaker at l'ark No. 2 colliery, opera ted by I,cntz, Lilly & Co., was destroyed by lire Saturday night. Tho structure- was con structcd but eighteen months ago nnd was one of tlio most valuable and Improved in tho region. It was built to take tho place of tho breaker that was burned .In March, 1801. Tlio lifts will amount to at least $100,000 and it is but partly covered by insurance. Seven slmntlos on the east sldo of tho breaker occupied by Hungariu families wero also destroyed, but the loss In this con nection did not amount to much. Tho engine and boilerbouses escaped and a part of the trestle loading from the breaker is still int.U't. Tho renort that the flro spread to the slope and burned the timbers to the bottom Is an exaeecratlnn. Somo burning timber fell into tho slope, but prompt work kept them from doing any serious damage. Tho colliery employed about G30 men and boys, who .will not bo nblo to find employment until the breaker enn be rebuilt, which will take about six months. Tho liro started at 7:15 Saturday evening and within half an hour the breaker was en veloped in flaniQs, which cast a glare that attracted attention fumi a radius of hovcral miles. Many reople of this vicinity went tofffito of tho Roman church ; and Lpiphany in tho sccno by Lob ligh Valley train and wit- nessea tlio ravages of the lire. Tlio cm ployes at the colliery wei" powerless to do anything to combat tho lire on account of tho supply of water upon which they He- ponded to supply lines of hoso being frozen, but sulUciont water was secured at tho'boilcr houso to protect tho head of the slope, and tho engine house. Tlio origin of tho fire is not known. Thero wero no stoves or lights In the breaker. Tho structure was heated throughout by steam, Thero is a supposition that sonio greasy clothes left by somo of tho breakor hands may have been heated and ignited by con tact with tlio steam pipes. I.. A. Kiley, of tlio firm of I.cntz, Lily & Co., yesterday telephoned from Philadelphia instructing Superintendent Kdtiard Itcese to begin at onco clearing the grounds for n re- building of tho breaker. It is now believed that tho breaker was set on fire. Some time after all operations were stopped Saturday night and some time before tho lire broke out, it is claimed, somo men passing saw a light in the breaker like tho llaine of a mining lamp and they wondered at the time what occasion there was for a light in the place, but did not investigate. The only remedy in tho world that will at onco stop itchiuessof the skin in any part of the body, that is absolutely safe and never falling, is Doan's Ointment. Get it from your dealer. Handsome Caleudnrs. The new year has brought out many unique designs in calendars, ami among the number wo nolo thoso given by John F. Clear, tho bottler, to his numerous patrons. Tho de sign is very appropriate, representing a family happy at tho approach of the bottler. The calendar issued by 'Squire T. T. Williams tlu insurance and steamship agent, at No. I South Jaidin street, is also worthy of mention. It is just the thing for business men, the dates being printed in plain, heavy faced figures. Wo arc in receipt of the calendar of tho C. 1). Kaler Hrewing Company for 1600, and it is especially aluablo to the residents of this county, as it contains a map of Schuyl kill county and data pertaining thereto. It also bears excellent portraits of C. D. Kaier, president; Michael J. Haughiiey, secretary, and John II. I.eibennan, treasure.-. Accord ing to tlio data furnished the Kaier brewing's output last year was 70,000 barrels. David Faust, tho "old reliable" insurance man, is presenting his patrons w ith a number of calendars, which 1110 up to tho usual standard. shulto ofV lllicutnutisin and Neuralgia. Hub well with Red Flag Oil, !!3e. At Gruhler Hros., drug store. Sous of Veterans Cuurd. The Sons of Veterans of tho Shamokin ro gion havo formed the Sons of Veterans Guards, and they will encamp at Gettysburg next June. The regiment will contain 800 or more men to bo drawn from tho dill'erent camps. v illlanisport win lurnisii i, -Miincy 1, Montgomery 1, Milton 1, Northumberland 1, Sunbnry 1, Shamokin 2, Mt. Carmcl 2, Illooiiisbiirg 1 and Catawissa 1, making a total of ten companies, each 0110 to bo olliccred liko the state militia. The uui- j forms will bo exactly liko tbo-o of tho mil itia, tho only distinguisbing feature being tbo letters on tho caps. It will cost $1,000 to j cquipltho Shamokin companies, which will 1)0 known as A and B. In Pennsylvania thero aro two more regiments, 0110 apieco in Phila delphia and Pittsburg, with another funning in thu latter city Mahanoy City ltoslliess College. This excellent college, at 203 East Centre street, gives Commercial, Shorthand ..ad Typewriting coursos equal to any in tlio state at the very lowest r.itos. Individual in struction. Day and eveiuag classes. Students constantly entering, f ataloguo free. 10-lt-tr (1. W. Williams, Principal. Physicians recommend Dr.'Wood's Norway Pine Syrup because of its prompt, positivo action in all eases of lung trouble. It is n positively reliable cine for coughs and colds. Sehellly Houso l'or hale. The property nnd good will of tho Schcifly House, 011 North Main street, is oll'ered for sale. The proprietor contemplates looiting in the South. For further particulars apply at the Sehellly House. 12.10.tf When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or gonenil tinsmithing dono call on I!. F. Gallagher IS West Centre street. Dealer If stoves. ti-l-tf lliizlctou's llegulln I'lietory. Pottsvillo's rugalia factory Is to bo removed to Hiuletou, provided a sultablo building can be seemed and tho Hoard of Trade of tho latter placo oan raise $80,000. A considerable IHirtiou of the sum, however, has been guaranteed and there is not much doubt hut that Pottsvlllo will lose this industry. Shenandoah' rcuulla factory is still filling largo ordeis while others ate moving their quarters. Pure blood is tl.e secret of health. Hiirdoek Wood Hitters insures pure blood. 3I11I111110) Cllj's New Theatre. PottsvllleurcbilecUhavo iHibmittod plans fur Hersker's new theatre building, in .Mahanoy City, ami tho work of excavation will begin tlii week, Tho building will be three stories bijjh and constructed of steel with stoue and.briok trimmings. Tho stage will be fifty feet wido and thirty-fivo feet in depth. The lihliug will bo completed by September. il'.niud Gold In IlU'Cellur. Whlloiuxplorlng the cellar of his houso, which hhad( recently rented, .Harry Angle, of Herndon, kicked over u brick and dis covered lying in a tiu can $100 in gold. 1'ITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout Uio Itcglon Chron icled Tor Hasty Perusal. (Ilrardvillo was illuminated by electricity Saturday night. Tho Schuylkill County Medical Society will hold its annual meeting and banquet at Tumbling Iiun to-morrow. l'atrlck Cafferty, of Glrardvlllc, is lying nt his homo In a critical condition from injuries received nt tho Hammond colliery. Tlio members of tho newly organized church at Glrardvlllo yesterday afternoon held services In tlio Falaco theatre, at that place, Ifev. Ilowors, of Frackville, delivering tlio sermon. Thero Is a Smith family in Ohio with peculiar given names. Tho father is tho Hov. Jeremiah Prophet L'lljali Smith. His sons aro named Most Js'oblo Foetus and Sir Walter Scott Itart, and his daughters, Juan Fernan dez Island nnd Terra Del Fuego, ltellglous Mutters. This being tho week of prayer preaching services will bo hold in tho Presbyterian church ovory evening this week, except Saturday, nt 7:30 o'clock, beginning with a pmlse hcrrico of fifteen minutes. To-day is Christmas in tho calendar of tho Greek chinch, and nlso in tlio Iluthcnian P"e iiom.ui a church Rev. Hensel, of Mahanoy City, preached in the United Kvnugelical church last night and assisted tho pastor, Rev. R. M. Lichteuwalner, at communion service, Rov. Woodcock, of Wilkcsharro, occupied tlio pulpit of tlio Primitlvo Methodist church last night. A Union Sunday school was yestorday established at Horns, in Union township, about .1 milo from Hrandonville, with a mem bership of about sixty. Tho riiocnlx l'nlr. A son of Lawrenco Cullcn, of West Centro street, was awarded tho door gift nt tho Phoenix fair Saturday night. There will bo a valuable gift to-night, nnd a danco after tho fair. Tho Irish piper will bo in attend ance to-morrow night. Prohably Frozen to Death. Maiitinsville, N. J., Jan. 0. Two chil dren of John H. Bloyuro, of this plneo, disappeared from homo Thursday, and it is belioved that they havo been frozen ta death. Tho children, a boy 10 years old and a girl 5 years of age, left tho houso to play in tho afternoon. Vigorous search lias failed to loeato thorn, and tho suppo sition Is that tho children wandered off in tho woods and, becoming confused and tired, laid down nnd wero probably frozen to death. Arrested for Disturbing Worship. LuiiANON, Pa.. Jan. (). Upon warrants sworn out by Uriah H. Horst, of Scliaffersj town, beforo Aldormnn ltobert L. Mllle; nlno woll known young pooplo of that vil lage, llvo men and four women, wero ar rested on Saturday and held in $200 bnil to answer a chargo of disturbing u relig ious meeting on Xow Year's eve, In the United Hrethrcn church, nt Schaffers town, by laughing nnd talking loudly, and otherwlso misbehaving themselves. After Witnesses of a I'rUe Fight, LVns-s, N. Y., Jan. 0. Sporting mou throughout western Now York who wero presonrat tho prlzs fight betweon Bllly Woods, of Djnvor, uud Tom Brennuu, nt Junius, Tuesday morning, aro alarmed nt the activity of the Seneci county officials In worUng tho m.ut up. Th" officials claim they will havo tins prln-lpals, stake holders, s lijajj, rj-erooaud witnesses in dieted. A Ilueu Ag 1. 11st Death. Aki:k, O., Jan. t Whllo Samuel Lance, aged 1 1 years, was attempting to draw a elmrg from an old rlllo tho weapon was di charged, tho ball entering tho breast below tlio heart. Lance saddled a horse ond rodo two miles ut a gallop to tho houso of a doctor, but fell In a faint on the doorstep and died soon after. Your Liver Is out ot or der it you have bitter t! taste, often fslvo breath, sick ncaaacne, slight fever, weight or full ness in tho H t. n ma nh heartburn, or nausea. Hood's Pills rouse tho Uver, cure biliousness, restore proper digestion, expel accumulated impurities, cureconstipation. 25cents. Prepared onlv by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. MISCELLANEOUS. f1 UlU WANTKI). Apply at 17 Hast Centre U street, Tltnmii building, l-fi-st IjlOlt HUNT. Store nnd dwelling, 29 South ! Main street, now occupied by I,. J. Wilkin son. Also store and dwelling 21 iZatt Centro street, now wcuplcd bytlioHiuger Manufactur ing Cuinpany. Apply to II. Mcllet, ut the post ofllce. l-o-tf TTIOIt HUNT Dwelling house, No, II South x: vwtito street, Willi nil modern improve ments. Apply next door, No. 9 South White street. 1-1-tf A ui.. im w-nnted to sell nursery stock. This V the best time for selling. Pay liberal. Write for lirnis. lllriuil Jones, 19 North Ave., l-.llznlictli, N. J. 12-3C-3t-eod FOU SAI.H. A corner lot, with 11 brick dwell lug, seven rooms and a vacant lot, In St. Clair, I'll. ' ent rally located and will bo sold clirap. Apply to Mrs. Thomas Fennell, St. Clair, l'a. 10.it, MTOCKIIOI.nnits MHOTING.-TIio annual 9 election i;f tho Stockholders of the Slicnan dimli :.iis Light t'omiiany, of Shenandoah, l'a., will lie held at tlio olllec of J. s. Klstler, corner .liirdin nnd l.loyd Streets, January '"ml istlo bo tween tho hours of 7 nnd h o'clock. 11, 111 . for tlio .............. ..I....)...- n 1,1-... 1 V.' mu lug year. It. JI. DBKOLV.K, See'y. yTOCKHOMNJltS JIHI5TINC1. Tlio nmiiiiii fj election of the Stockholders of the Shenan doah KlcctriollliuulnatingCoinpany, of Shenan doah, Pa,, will bo helil ut the olNce of J. s Klstler, comer of Jardiu nnd l.loyd Streets January 22nd, 1S1HI, between tho hours of 7 and H o'clock, p. m , for the purposo of electing (y) Directors for tho ensuing year. it. M. Dekolf.u, See'y. (JTOCKllOI.DHHS MHUTING. Tho animal yj election of thu Stockholders of tbo Bin linn- 1 1, till I 1 l(lt 1111(1 Illtwr-rlVllnlinilv nf liliunnt,.!...!. Pa., will lie hold at the oltlce of J. 8. Klstler, corner of Jurdln and l.loyd Streets, January 22ud, l&M, between the hours of 7 and K o'clock 11, 111., for the purpose of electing (9) Directors for the ensuing year. 11, SI. IIumjlkk, Sec'y. If you want an easy shuve, As good as barber ever gave, Cull nt Charles Dcrr's shaving saloon, Morning, night or busy noon; Will cut your hair with euso and graco To suit the contour of your face. CHARLES DERR, 12 West Centre St., Shenandoah. I i That "GOLD MEDAL" FLOUR . . . Makes the Best Bread. That Brick's "NONPARIEL" HINCE MEAT m k the Finest in the World That "BLUE LABEL" KETCHUP . ... Is the Best Ketchup Made. Try cither and you will find the above correct. Thos. E. Samuels & Co., Wholesale Grocers, 105 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. Pianos and Organs! For the Holidays. I hnvo received the finest selection of rinnos nnd Organs over displayed In Schuylkill County. Parties contemplating purchasing a rinno or Organ would do well to call nnd see my stock nnd get my prices. I havo tho solo ngoncy for tho following makes : PIANOS. l BUSIUS & SONS, SCH0MACHER, ALBRIGHT, MJDWIG, ESTEY. Cash or on easy payments. Our prices ore right. Only ono price. You nro earnestly Invited to call nt Bntton's flusic Store, 22 and 24 East Centre Street, MAHANOY CITY, PA. THE ADVERTISERS FOR 1896. MORNING, SUNDAY AND COMMER CIAL (EVENING) EDITIONS. Aggressive Republican Newspapers of the Highest Class. Commercial Advertiser. KstahtUhcil 1797. Pulillslii'il every even ing. New York's olilcst nntl litst evening newspaper. Vi pages. Subscription price, SG 00 a year. Morning: Advertiser. Published every morning. 8 pages. Tho foremost 1c. newspaper in tho United Stales. Clean nnd fenrle. Subscription price, $3.00 per year. Sunday Advertiser. New York's mot popular and original Sunday newspaper. Tlio only 1c. Sunday newspaper in tho United States. All the news and special features of surpassing interest nnd that will appeal to every phase of human nature. It is the equal of tho hlgh-priecd Sunday papers In every respect. Subscription price, !50e. per year ; 20c. for six months. Tho subscription price of TlWMOItNINO ami SUNDAY AIVEKTISi:it together is $J.S0 n year, fl.&0 for six months, nnd 00c. for three months. As Advertising Mediums Tho ADVEKTISEKS have no superiors. Samples free. Agents wanted cverywhcie. Liberal commissions. Address THE ADVERTISER, 29 Park Row, New York. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and seo the brightest, breeziest, snappiest lot of Fall and Winter Suitings Shenan doah has oyer had. We're experts on nt. We're dealers In new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you aro a hard man to suit wo want you to call, PORTZ & BRO., 2. North fVlaln St. HOLIDAY GIFTS ! Full lino of solid gold lings, all btyles, dia monds, watches, clocks and jewelry. II karat solid gold nnd gold filled watches, warranted 15 years, Elgin or Waltliam movement, at $11 and upward, for ladies or gents. Ladles' solid gold, silver and gold filled watches nnd chains at moderate prices, Full stock of 18k rings. Complete lino of sulphur diamond novelties, optical goods and musical instruments. Cull and examine our stock. At E. DUELL'S, 206 S. Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. "M.C." WATSONr Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. Agent for Heading llrewiug Co.'s Beer and Porter. 11G and 11S S. Main St. A genuine wclcomo awaits youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rialn and Coal Sts. l'ool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice tem perance drinks and clours. Teams to Hire. If you want to Mro a safe and reliable team'for drivlneorfor worlilnitpurpotes pay Shields' livery stablo a visit. Teams constantly on hand at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 4l0.East Centre street, I Opposite Reading railroad station. 5 WEAR! ! I: ORGANS.. ESTEY, CROWN, WEAVER UNITED STATES, LAWRENCE, (7 OCTAVE.) NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. All persons who wish to be candi dates on the Citizens' ticket at the Spring Election Of 1896, in the Borough of Shenandojih,' must present their names and the required fees to the secretary of the Citizens' Standing Committee not later than the 17th day of January, 1896. By order of the committee, T. J. JAMES, Pres. W. J. V ATKINS, Sec'y, POLITICAL CARDS. JjpOK HIGH CONSTABI.i:, JOHN MATTHEWS, Of tho Fourth Want. Subject to Democratic rules. jjioit man coxbTAiiLE, JAMES EMANUELS, O' tlio Fifth Word. .Subject to Ctizcns arty rules. JOUWA'.tD CONSTABLE, (Fifth Word,) WILLIAM BENDER, Of the Fifth Wnrd. Subject to Citizen party rules. JlOIt SCHOOL DIUF.CTOH, (Fifth Ward.) CHARLES HOFFMAN, Of the Fifth Ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tlio Shenandnj painless extraction of 1 fillings. If your nrtill you call to seo us. ! 'Seutal llooms for h. Gold aud Silver o.octh do not suit 'examinations free. We niakoTrrUirWjrtiIatos. Gold Crowns. Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Jlridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for the rainless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Den.tal : Rooms, (Titinnn's Illock) Cast Centre Street. Oftlee Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 t. in. J DO YOU NEED Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Cash Books, &c. We have them in all sizes and at all prices. HOOKS & BROWN a North Main St. IF YOU WANT THE BEST and can't set It, then come to us for it. Wo carry tlio best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon nwalU your order Goods delivered promptly. iTUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. 1